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Citation

Shepley MM, Peditto K, Sachs NA, Pham Y, Barankevich R, Crouppen G, Dresser K. Build. Res. Inform. 2022; 50(1-2): 89-104.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/09613218.2021.1963653

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to explore clinical staff and resident perceptions regarding the importance, as well as effectiveness, of environmental qualities and features in mental and behavioural health (MBH) facilities. The study evaluated inadequacies in environmental attributes, as perceived by staff and residents, in four MBH facilities in the United States. The Psychiatric Staff Environmental Design tool and the Psychiatric Patient Environmental Design tool were used to capture perceptions and facility assessments. We examined the importance of various environmental attributes, the differences between the importance and how effectively these attributes were achieved, and the differences between psychiatric staff and resident responses. The most important qualities for residents were a well-maintained environment and suicide resistance. For staff, the most important qualities were staff safety and security and suicide resistance. Rated across all facilities, staff reported significant differences between importance and effectiveness of environmental attributes (p <.0001) whereas residents did not report differences. Significant differences were found between staff and patient ratings of existing facilities (p =.004), with staff reporting more inadequacies than residents.

FINDINGS suggest a strong need for more supportive physical MBH environments, particularly from the perspective of staff. Though residents reported fewer inadequacies, more evidence-based design guidelines for MBH environments are needed. © 2021 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.


Language: en

Keywords

mental health; Behavioral research; Psychiatric patients; Safety and securities; Behavioural health; Clinical staff; Environmental attributes; Environmental design; Environmental quality; Evidence-based designs; Facility assessment; psychiatric facility design; psychiatric residents; Resident perceptions; staff and patient perceptions

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